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2 sisters remain hospitalized after dog mauling in Joliet
Two sisters, ages 5 and 10, were in stable condition Wednesday at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, a day after being mauled by a Rottweiler at their mother's home in Joliet, authorities said. The younger sister, Kashae Mitchell, suffered the most...Tags: Joliet
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Burris practiced in political arts
Tribune reportersAmid the controversy over whether he should become Illinois' next U.S. senator, Roland Burris has been described by friend and foe alike as an earnest public servant with a long history in state politics. A closer examination reveals a prototypical...Tags: Local Elections, Business Enterprises, Primaries, Prosecution, Legal Service
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3 area free clinics are fully accredited
247-4741Three local free clinics have gained full accreditation from the Virginia Association of Free Clinics — at a time when more Virginians are calling upon their services. Lackey Free Clinic in York County, the Gloucester-Mathews Free Clinic in Hayes...Tags: Medical Services, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Government Health Care, Lackey, Virginia
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Boyd: Oregon's 'high on my list'
247-4649The date on the Boyd family calendar is circled: February 4th. That's National Signing Day, the first day high school football prospects can sign their letters-of-intent. Phoebus quarterback Tajh Boyd hopes to have announced his pick by then. As of now,...Tags: Bill Dee, Schools, Ohio State University, Virginia Tech, Football
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High school squads use holiday tournaments to prepare
Forum Publishing GroupIt used to be that when athletes participated in winter sports, the holiday break marked either the end or a hiatus from the season. Players spent time with their families, and games and practices did not exist. But nowadays, the holiday season can be...Tags: Basketball, Schools, Volleyball, Indiana University, Purdue University
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There's plenty for kids to do after school at Parkland YMCA
Forum Publishing GroupThe YMCA of Broward County has announced that registration is now open for various sports programs at the Parkland YMCA Family Center. Leagues include the after-school sports club for boys and girls, ages 5 to 11; winter baseball and basketball...Tags: Basketball, Clubs and Associations
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Changing the cardiovascular prevention game
Results from a large clinical trial may mean a new era of super-low LDL targets and anti-inflammatory strategies. Commentators on the presidential debates in the fall of 2008 were often asked whether they had spotted any "game changers" — something...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, AstraZeneca Plc, Election Day
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Margate grandparents come to the rescue
Forum Publishing GroupBrian Jenkins was born seven weeks premature with a ruptured intestine caused by cystic fibrosis, a terminal disease that affects the respiratory and digestive systems. When he was 17, Jenkins' lungs completely gave out and new ones were transplanted into...Tags: Tampa, Florida, Betty White, Margate, American Legion
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Remains of NJ baby apparently thrown in hospital trash may have been incinerated, police say
Associated Press WriterMOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) — The search for the remains of a Jersey City baby apparently thrown in the trash by a hospital has moved to Kentucky, but police fear the corpse has already been incinerated. Police have been looking for the body of Bashere...Tags: Kentucky, New Jersey, Police, Police Investigations
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At the confluence of America's troubles
One of this town's few successful entrepreneurs stood at the grill of his barbecue joint the other day, tending to half a dozen hamburger patties as he contemplated the central mystery of Cairo -- how could a vibrant American community tumble into such...Tags: Mississippi, Civil Rights, Rivers, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Employers
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Obama takes another Chicagoan to WH
The SwampBy John McCormick Barack Obama is taking another Chicagoan with him to the White House and this one happens to be his wife's former boss. A transition aide said this afternoon that Susan Sher will be named associate counsel to......Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Michelle Obama, Richard M. Daley, University of Chicago, Government
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CNN: Gupta approached about surgeon general post
AP Medical WriterPresident-elect Barack Obama's reported choice for surgeon general, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, could bring a dose of star power to a job that hasn't had that much clout in decades. Gupta, who grew up in the Detroit area, doesn't just play a...Tags: Ronald Reagan, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, CNN, University of Michigan, Time Warner Inc.
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